The AI Engine
This forum is for discussion of how The Personality Forge's AI Engine works. This is the place for questions on what means what, how to script, and ideas and plans for the Engine.
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Posts 2,122 - 2,133 of 7,766
lunar22
21 years ago
21 years ago
Debug:
1. Takes almost a minute.
2. Example:
You: o/` War! Huh! Good God, y'all! What is it good for? Absolutely nothing! o/`
Bot: Well, what a lucky break for me.
Bot has a key phrase for 'war' set at 20
..and yet, it doesn't 'hit'... and still don't understand how to read debug
1. Takes almost a minute.
2. Example:
You: o/` War! Huh! Good God, y'all! What is it good for? Absolutely nothing! o/`
Bot: Well, what a lucky break for me.
Bot has a key phrase for 'war' set at 20
..and yet, it doesn't 'hit'... and still don't understand how to read debug
Melody
21 years ago
21 years ago
"in" is being recognised as an adjective - which I guess it is, but its prepositional use is a lot more common so it makes things a lil screwy sometimes.
Corwin
21 years ago
21 years ago
Except when turned off, xmems are used interchangeably with xnones when a bot can't find anything else to say.
deleted
21 years ago
21 years ago
that's weird, because it got triggered 8 times in a row after loads of possible key phrases of the mafia bot.
RaulD
21 years ago
21 years ago
I thought of two things the other day which would be very useful (or perhaps they already exist and I haven't found them yet?) One would be a way to get a list of all the plug-ins any of your bots are coded to use that (for whateever reason) are "unknown to the Forge" (i.e. it was either a typo, or was once there, but then someone deleted it and its no longer either a public, private or standard plug in). Another would be a way to get a list of all your private plugs that none of your bots are using (i.e. perhaps you deleted the last keyphrase/response using a certain one, or you created it thinking you were going to use it, and for whatever reason it just didn't happen...)... Renaming a plug-in might also be a good feature to have... Just shootin' the breeze...
RaulD
21 years ago
21 years ago
Can regular expressions be used to detect something case-sensitively? (i.e., if I want to detect something only when it starts with a capital letter?)
leetaxx0r
21 years ago
21 years ago
yeah, regular expressions are case sensitive, unless the professor's using a case insensitive function.
Corwin
21 years ago
21 years ago
The professor would never be insensitive to cases. That would be just so . . . insensitive.
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